Wood Storks

Wood Storks

Joe Cavaretta

WOOD STORKS These endangered wading birds will be nesting, with males and females taking turns keeping the eggs warm for four to six weeks. When: January through April Where: Everglades, Indian River Lagoon islands, a new colony has established itself at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands just west of Delray Beach.

WOOD STORKS These endangered wading birds will be nesting, with males and females taking turns keeping the eggs warm for four to six weeks. When: January through April Where: Everglades, Indian River Lagoon islands, a new colony has established itself at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands just west of Delray Beach. (Joe Cavaretta)

WOOD STORKS These endangered wading birds will be nesting, with males and females taking turns keeping the eggs warm for four to six weeks. When: January through April Where: Everglades, Indian River Lagoon islands, a new colony has established itself at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands just west of Delray Beach.